In this two-hour, two-part documentary, Swedish author, commentator and Cato Senior Fellow Johan Norberg explores Adam Smith’s life, his ideas about morality and economics, and how the concepts he discussed in his books and lectures are still relevant today. [MORE]

India is coming alive and flourishing economically. For many centuries, only the politically connected and elite prospered in India, while the rest of the population lived in poverty. However, since 1991, 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty and are finding new ways to flex their personal and economic power. [MORE]

As developing countries escape poverty and march toward prosperity and better lives, more people than ever are using energy--to power their homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses, and connect to the global economy. But how will we provide more energy while still protecting our environment? [MORE]

Free To Choose® is the ground-breaking PBS television series featuring Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist. These programs, filmed on location around the world, have helped millions of people understand the close relationship between the ideas of human freedom and economic freedom. This centennial collection of 12 newly mastered DVDs comprises a unique tribute to the “Winning Ideas of Milton and Rose Friedman;” This collection contains many memories of the life Milton and Rose lived together, and the powerful ideas that resulted from that relationship: The original 1980 10 partFree To Choose series is remastered with English, Spanish and Portuguese audio and English subtitles. In addition, this collection contains I Remember Milton, a collection of special stories from those who knew Milton and Rose best. Two public television specialsTyranny of the Status Quo and The Three Letter Word: TAX and more. [MORE]

Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools is an engaging portrait of the iconoclastic black American author, educator, and syndicated columnist, whose views on race and economics have made him one of the nation’s most original, provocative, and often controversial voices. [MORE]

Each year, the Fraser Institute of Vancouver, Canada, releases its Economic Freedom of the World Annual Report (EFWR). This program is based on the findings of the 2012 report and reveals, in personal and dramatic terms, the impact of increased economic freedom on the lives of ordinary citizens across the globe. [MORE]

Presented by the award-winning author and property-rights activist Hernando de Soto, this public television special presents, for the first time, the basic human and economic events that led to the Arab uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa. [MORE]